Author: Whatfinger Editor

ABC News’ Mary Bruce pressed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on what exactly the administration’s plan is for millions of Americans whose health insurance rates will likely be spiking at the end of the year. At a Thursday press conference, Bruce asked Leavitt whether the president is “prepared” for millions to see a jump in healthcare costs now that it looks unlikely Congress will be able to intervene. Two healthcare proposals failed to pass in the Senate on Thursday. One was an extension on Covid-era Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire at the end of the…

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Ryan Lizza’s Part Five landed this week, and his Substack now reads like a middle school cafeteria turned true-crime podcast. Everyone knows everyone, everyone has receipts, and no one can step outside. The new installment brings allegations involving coordinated smears, an FBI report, CAA maneuvering, political operatives, and Tucker Carlson offering shotgun advice. It’s chaotic, tawdry, and disturbingly familiar to anyone who has watched the Beltway “cool kids’’ table operate up close. Lizza frames this as a story about Olivia Nuzzi, RFK Jr., and Trumpworld. What he actually exposes is how a certain class of political journalists really lives: a…

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Fox News Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy confronted White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt over President Donald Trump “jeopardizing” his chances at a Nobel Peace Prize with potential military action in Venezuela. After months of threats and strikes on alleged drug boats — including the September 2 airstrike that left two survivors who were then killed by a second strike — the U.S. seized an oil tanker Wednesday in what has been called a major escalation. At Thursday’s White House press briefing, Doocy asked about the possibility that if Trump did strike within Venezuela, it might scuttle his shot at the prize that has…

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A Democratic lawmaker forced Health and Human Services Secretary Kristi Noem to face a Purple Heart veteran who was deported by ICE — just moments after she denied any citizens or veterans have been made to leave the U.S./ When it was his turn to grill Noem during a House hearing on on global security threats, Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-RI) asked, “How many United States military veterans have you deported?” Noem answered, “Sir, we have not deported U.S. citizens or military veterans.” “I don’t believe you served in the military. I haven’t either,” Magaziner continued. “But I think you and…

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Michigan Football Coach, Sherrone Moore, Fired After Inappropriate Relationship With Staffer. Michigan Football Coach Sherrone Moore seen on the sidelines during a game against Maryland Tearrapins at University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland on November 22, 2025. Credit: mpi34/MediaPunch /IPX Recently-fired Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore is reportedly under the care of mental health professionals following his arrest on Wednesday. That afternoon, the university announced it had fired Moore as the head coach of the football team. The university’s athletic director said in a statement there was “credible evidence” that Moore was involved in an inappropriate relationship with a program…

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A screen shows the logo and a ticker symbol for The Walt Disney Company on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York on Dec. 14, 2017. Brendan McDermid/ReutersThe Walt Disney Company on Dec. 11 announced plans to invest $1 billion in OpenAI as part of a three-year licensing agreement.Disney will collaborate with OpenAI to stream “curated selections” of AI-generated videos on Disney+ starting in early 2026.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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A lawsuit against the Royal Caribbean cruise line alleges that a passenger who died last December was served 33 drinks at the bar before security detained him for unruly behavior and killed him.  Michael Virgil, 35, had reportedly become belligerent after being served dozens of drinks and could not find his room when he attacked and threatened to kill several crew members. The lawsuit claims that crew members tackled Virgil before injecting him with the sedative Haloperidol and using pepper spray to stop him. Virgil died from “significant hypoxia and impaired ventilation, respiratory failure, cardiovascular instability and ultimately cardiopulmonary arrest,…

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With the 2026 midterms fast approaching, seven intense Democratic primary contests are taking shape across the country and highlighting divisions regarding the future of the party. As Democrats look to reclaim control of Congress after Republican gains in 2024, several key battles could play a decisive role in determining the party’s chances at earning a majority in either chamber.In California, the race to replace Governor Gavin Newsom is heating up, with a matchup between former Democratic Rep. Katie Porter and current Rep. Eric Swalwell taking center stage. Porter opted not to seek reelection to her House seat in 2024, instead…

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Welcome to the latest True Romance. We’re two weeks away from Christmas, it’s cold out, and there’s an abundance of fireworks going off on the romance front.We’ve got Jane Seymour running around talking about being “very sexually active” in her 70s. The rumors around Glen Powell possibly dating Landman actress Michelle Randolph are enough to warm the heart.There’s Jelly Roll talking about his sex life. Like I said, there’s a lot going on recently in the romance department. What I thought I was going to start this week off talking about was Alix Earle partying her ass off following her…

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The newly elected Democratic socialist mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, is the portrait of an ambitious outsider overreaching in a high-stakes institutional game. Anonymous sources from Mamdani’s transition team admitted to Politico that he’s struggling to navigate the treacherous waters of local power politics. His tenure as mayor and his ability to reshape the city in his own image could depend on a single city council race. It was the first test of Mamdani’s newfound political power in the wake of his massive mayoral victory over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and he failed.

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Russians prepare for the assault on the Slaviansk-Kramatorsk agglomeration, the last fortified bastions in Donetsk. While the Peace Negotiations seem to run in circles, the war is intensifying on the frontlines, with Russian advances growing ever faster. Today (11), news arises that Russian General Staff head, General Valery Gerasimov, reported to President Vladimir Putin that the key Donetsk region stronghold of Seversk has been conquered (or liberated, as Russians would put it). ❗️ ‘Seversk has been liberated’ Vladimir Putin holds high-level Kremlin meeting on current status of SMO Russia’s general staff head Valery Gerasimov reports of Seversk’s liberation pic.twitter.com/JuVQ4K3nkM —…

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Tragedy struck when a six-year-old girl passed away after a go-kart accident at a Port St. Lucie, Florida, fun park Saturday, her family said. Emma Riddle was inside a go-kart at the Urban Air Adventure Park along with an adult when another go-kart “slammed” into it, police said, WPTV reported. Emma was immediately taken to a local hospital, where she passed the next day due to her injuries. (RELATED: REPORT: Individual Dies By ‘Apparent Suicide’ At Disney World)The girl was “joyfully celebrating her sister’s birthday” before the fatal collision, Emma’s family said in a GoFundMe. “Full of life, love, and…

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“We have an individual who had his professional and personal life completely upended.”PublishedDecember 11, 2025 2:15 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 1:33 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkIt hasn’t been a great day for the University of Michigan talking heads in the media. The #MichiganMEN are in shambles right now, and I don’t blame them. I would be, too. Their school is now embroiled in yet another scandal, and this one may somehow top the last one. It’s amazing. What a run. Anyway, ESPN’s Adam Schefter – a noted MICHGAN MAN! – went on First Take this morning and shilled for Sherrone Moore in a way…

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The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Thursday to table articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, 237 to 140 with 47 Democrats voting “present.” Just 23 Democrats joined House Republicans to tank a procedural vote regarding an impeachment resolution brought by Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green while 140 voted to advance the measure. Green, 78, forced a vote on his two articles of impeachment over the objections of House Democratic leadership, who voted “present” on the measure. (RELATED: Democrat Seeking Senate Promotion Moves To Impeach RFK Jr.)Green filed his articles of impeachment Wednesday, citing Trump’s call for Democratic lawmakers who…

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Responders airlifted two-time Olympic champion Michelle Gisin to the hospital Thursday from a course in St. Moritz, Switzerland, after she crashed at roughly 70 mph. The 32-year-old’s terrifying practice-run injury took place during practice for down hills scheduled to take place Friday through Sunday, according to The Associated Press (AP). The Swiss ski team issued a statement saying she “can move her arms and legs normally,” but suffered injury to her left knee and right wrist. She required immediate surgery in a Zurich hospital where she remains in stable condition, according to the team.[embedded content] TOPSHOT – Switzerland’s Michelle Gisin…

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Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson made his first in-person appearance in court on Thursday. Tyler Robinson appeared in civilian clothing, however, he was restrained with handcuffs. Robinson, 22, has three public defenders: Kathy Nester, Michael Burt, and Richard Novak. Robinson smirked and laughed before Judge Graf began the proceedings. WATCH: BREAKING: Accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson makes his first in-person court appearance. pic.twitter.com/7SnUtGsbpD — Fox News (@FoxNews) December 11, 2025 WATCH LIVE: [embedded content] Tyler Robinson fatally shot Charlie Kirk at 12:23 local time during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10. Charlie Kirk tossing hats to…

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US-Backed Opposition Leader Secretly Whisked Out Of Venezuela María Corina Machado hasn’t appeared in public for nearly a year, after she was briefly detained back in Jan 2025 BY TYLER DURDEN As the main opposition figurehead and rival to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, she’s reportedly been in hiding for many months. María Corina Machado hasn’t appeared in public for nearly a year, after she was briefly detained all the way back on Jan. 9 in Caracas. Fearing another arrest where she could go away to prison for good, Machado has avoided public political or or protest events, even as her star was rising internationally…

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Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley responded to Trump’s criticism over the ‘blue slip’ agreement stonewalling the confirmations of the president’s US Attorneys. On Monday, President Trump went off on Republican Senators for letting Democrats stonewall his appointees because of the ‘blue slip’ tradition. The ‘blue slip’ custom defers the judicial nominations to the home state senators. During the roundtable event, Trump blamed Grassley for allowing Democrats to stonewall the nominees. “All because Senator Grassley with his ‘blue slip’ stuff will not let anybody go by! And by the way, the Democrats have violated blue slip provision on numerous occasions,” Trump…

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The IRS in Washington on Aug. 7, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch TimesThe Department of the Treasury and the IRS released guidance on new tax benefits made available to holders of Health Savings accounts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), the IRS said in a Dec. 9 statement.A Health Savings account (HSA) allows people to set aside their pre-tax money that can later be used to cover medical costs. Since the money grows tax-free, having an HSA can be financially beneficial. When signing up for health insurance, an individual must opt for a high-deductible health plan in order to…

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After nearly six years in retirement and a partial knee replacement, Lindsey Vonn opens her season in St. Moritz this weekendPublishedDecember 11, 2025 1:55 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 2:03 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkWith more muscle and a brand-new bionic knee, 41-year-old Lindsey Vonn says she’s ready to chase another Winter Olympics.Vonn returned to skiing last season after nearly six years of retirement, and even after a partial replacement left her with two pieces of titanium in her knee, she feels stronger than ever.”Physically, I’m in possibly the best shape I’ve ever been in,” Vonn said this week in St. Moritz. “And…

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By Wayne Allyn Root Think of all the dangerous criminals in America… America is overrun by murderers, rapists, kidnappers, drug traffickers, MS-13 gangbangers, carjackers, home invaders, armed robbers, perverts and pedophiles. Many of these criminals are illegal aliens. Democrats welcomed tens of millions of them in through the open border. And they couldn’t care less about the murders and violent crimes they commit, as long as their votes help Democrats steal elections. Many of these vicious criminals walking our streets are American born. Democrats fight just as hard for them too. George Soros-funded DAs and liberal judges let them out…

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The Department of Education in Washington. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch TimesThe Department of Education said it has prevented more than $1 billion in federal student aid-related fraud so far this year, including schemes in which scammers posed as students to steal money from the taxpayer-funded program.The department said on Dec. 11 that this was achieved by strengthening oversight of how colleges and universities verify identities and distribute student aid dollars. These measures include mandatory identity verification for certain first-time student applicants enrolling in the summer term, as well as a permanent screening process for all applicants beginning this fall.We had a…

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Democratic Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin spent four minutes during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday hounding a Department of Defense (DOD) official about so-called illegal orders. Slotkin, who told military members in a video to defy President Donald Trump’s so-called illegal orders, on whether Trump is deploying the National Guard lawfully by going against the wishes of a sitting governor. While she asked DOD Principal Deputy General Counsel Charles Young about a hypothetical of Trump ordering the National Guard to be present at polling places, Young stated that there are federal laws against such actions and that it…

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Notice that Hill also prefaced her comments by calling Sherrone Moore a “cornball.”PublishedDecember 11, 2025 1:35 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 1:35 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkMinutes after Michigan announced the firing of head football coach Sherrone Moore for cause stemming from an inappropriate relationship with a staffer, Jason Whitlock asked his X followers who would be the first to play the race card.His list of candidates included Stephen A. Smith (my pick), Jemele Hill, Ryan Clark, and Shannon Sharpe. Though Clark garnered an impressive 46.9% of the vote, Hill won the race.While on a break from Bluesky, Hill posted on Threads, warning…

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Kristi Noem mobbed by leftists after House Homeland Security Committee Hearing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was mobbed and surrounded by a crowd of unhinged leftists after exiting a House Homeland Security Committee Hearing, where she testified on threats to the homeland and illegal immigration.  Noem testified alongside National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent and FBI National Security Branch Operations Director Michael Glasheen on Thursday. She departed the hearing early to co-chair a hearing where she will receive a report from the FEMA Review Council on suggested changes to the program. Immediately when she exited the room, leftists could be heard…

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A former Planned Parenthood director who spent 17 years working at abortion clinics has come forward with harrowing accounts of women delivering fully formed babies after taking abortion pills. She says they are told to flush the remains down the toilet, confirming the abortion procedure’s deadly toll on unborn children and its devastating physical and emotional harm to mothers. Mayra Rodriguez, who directed Planned Parenthood clinics in Texas and New Mexico, shared her experiences in a video testimony released Thursday by the group Stop Coerced Abortion. Rodriguez, now a witness in a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood and Minnesota Gov. Tim…

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Death row inmates may have a final defense against execution: Stupidity. That depends on the decision of the Supreme Court, which heard oral argument in the case of Hamm v. Smith on Wednesday. The case concerns how states should evaluate the mental capacity of inmates sentenced to capital punishment.  U.S. Supreme Court Oral Argument: Hamm v. Smith, a case about a defendant’s attempt to overturn his death sentence on the grounds that he is intellectually disabled, especially in light of multiple IQ tests with varying results – LIVE online here: https://t.co/7EaNAhTQBZ — CSPAN (@cspan) November 4, 2025 Joseph Clifton Smith…

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A state representative in Kentucky said during a Tuesday hearing that white people should feel guilty about their skin tone while debating diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). Republican state Sen. Lindsey Tichenor of Smithfield, Kentucky, introduced legislation to ban DEI from public schools in the state Tuesday, the Paducah Sun reported. Democratic state Rep. Sarah Stalker of Louisville, Kentucky, objected to the bill, saying DEI allowed students to “reflect” on the “historical privilege” white people had during the hearing. (RELATED: ‘Your Culture Sucks’: Left-Wing Writer Attacks White Americans, Brags ‘Brown People’ Are Breeding In Bizarre Rant)“I’m going to be honest, I…

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Senate Democrats and Republicans each shot down the other’s healthcare proposal on Thursday, underscoring how divided the parties remain as the boosted Obamacare subsidies are set to expire at the end of the year. The Senate voted on a Democrat plan to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies for three years, as well as a Republican alternative centered on expanded Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Both measures failed after party leaders declared the opposing proposals “dead on arrival,” leaving little room for a healthcare deal to materialize before the year’s end.The Democratic proposal was part of the agreement that…

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“The Glory of Commerce” sculpture on the exterior of Grand Central Terminal in New York City on May 10, 2023. Jenny Zeng/The Epoch TimesNew York City Comptroller Brad Lander has launched a congressional campaign, challenging  Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) in the Democratic primary. The candidate currently holds the position of New York City’s chief fiscal officer, and has received endorsements from Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.

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This would save a ton of confusionPublishedDecember 11, 2025 1:16 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 1:16 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe NHL is reportedly considering making the history of the Winnipeg Jets way less confusing by consolidating the histories of the two separate franchises into one.This way, the current Jets can add OG Winnipeg legends like Dale Hawerchuk and Teemu Selanne to their record books.And, better yet, it would put to bed one of the weirder, more confusing bits of hockey history.The current Jets are the zombified remains of the old Atlanta Thrashers, and set up shop in Manitoba in 2011. Of course,…

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The Senate failed to advance a Republican healthcare plan in a 51-48 vote on Thursday. GOP Senator Rand Paul voted with the Democrats. Senators Bill Cassidy (LA) and Mike Crapo (ID) introduced the bill that would allow Obamacare tax subsidies to expire and expand health savings accounts. The legislation needed 60 votes to advance. A separate, Schumer-backed healthcare bill also failed to pass the Senate on Thursday. Obamacare’s enhanced premium tax credit will expire at the end of 2025. The Hill reported: A Republican-drafted proposal to set up health savings accounts for people who buy their health insurance on the…

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The Frederick County school board voted Wednesday to continue allowing students in the district to use whichever bathroom or locker room they choose, and to compete on boys or girls sports teams regardless of their biological sex. However, in that 4-2 vote, the board also removed the requirement that students and staff use someone’s “preferred pronouns,” and now encourages the involvement of parents in discussing a child’s gender identity, according to The Frederick News-Post.“I think it strikes the best balance that we can achieve right now in light of the current law,” school board member Rae Gallagher said, according to…

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On Friday, the United States seized a tanker carrying Venezuelan oil to Cuba, and MS NOW’s host of The 11th Hour, Stephanie Ruhle, freaked out, claiming it “sounds like pirates.” However, Ruhle and former Sen. Claire McCaskill ignored several facts that would disprove such crazy proclamations. Ruhle wondered, “But when he [Trump] says, ‘maybe we’ll just keep the oil,’ I’m a mere mortal. This sounds like pirates. Are we allowed to do this?” McCaskill responded by declaring, “Well, he will have to do something he’s not been willing to do around Venezuela, and that’s go to court. It is possible…

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Wikipedia is “Wokepedia,” complains Elon Musk. That’s because it’s become so left-wing. “It’s designed to push an ideological agenda that you can’t see,” says journalist Ashley Rindsberg in my new video. He runs “Neutral Point of View,” a Substack publication that exposes Wikipedia bias. “So what if it’s biased?” I ask. “It’s just one website.” “Wikipedia’s information spreads into everything online,” he replies, “ChatGPT, … Siri, Alexa. Ask a question, it is all Wikipedia.” As a result, “a few thousand powerful editors determine what gets counted as information.” Those editors sure hate President Donald Trump. When he put undocumented immigrants…

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Following months of rumors, CBS News’s parent company Paramount Skydance announced Wednesday that CBS Mornings co-host Tony Dokoupil will become the new anchor of the CBS Evening News on January 5, signifying editor-in-chief Bari Weiss’s biggest gamble yet, the network’s most serious attempt to break out of a lifetime in third place, and the most concrete effort to nudge a legacy newscast back to the center since the days of Jeff Glor from December 2017 to May 2019. Dokoupil will take the top job from longtime CBS News journalist John Dickerson and former CBS New York anchor Maurice DuBois, who lasted…

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For elite journalists, being compared to Walter Cronkite is considered a great honor, so when the Norman Lear Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism announced their 2025 Walter Cronkite Awards for excellence in political journalism on Wednesday, it gave insight into who the industry views as the best of the best. For everybody else, the 2025 winners were a reminder that for those journalists, fighting President Trump is the best way to get street cred. The first winner was NBC White House correspondent Peter Alexander for “holding the powerful accountable.” According to the judges, “Alexander’s live…

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“We hope the headlines and social media likes are worth it,” the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Wednesday, warning Democrat Illinois Governor JB Pritzker that he violated the U.S. Constitution Tuesday by signing a bill designed to thwart the federal department’s efforts to U.S. immigration law. “(President) Donald Trump, (DHS Secretary) Kristi Noem, and (Border Chief) Gregory Bovino have tried to appeal to our lesser instincts. But the best of us are standing up to the worst of them,” Gov. Pritzker said at the bill’s signing ceremony. In addition to giving illegal aliens new rights to sue the…

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Recently, in The Wall Street Journal, Neera Tanden, CEO of the Center for American Progress, a major foghorn in our nation’s capital for America’s left, explained “Why Democrats Won the Shutdown.” The most accurate declaration in the article is “fights tell the country a lot about what — and who — the fighters care about.” And, indeed, there should be no question what the Democratic Party is about. That is — to miss no opportunity to accumulate political power by fostering, as widely and as deeply as possible, a culture of government dependence in America. And to pay the bill…

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PBS News Hour guest and anti-Trump activist Miles Taylor of “Anonymous” media fame whined about President Trump’s top adviser calling the Democratic Party a domestic extremist organization in an August 27, 2025 segment: “That’s really, really scary language.” So it’s fascinating how often PBS itself uses similar “really scary” hostile labeling habits against conservatives but almost never against liberals, as a new Media Research Center study reveals. MRC analysts counted up the “left-wing” and “right-wing” style ideological labels used by anchors, reporters, and contributors on the PBS News Hour regarding American politics from December 1, 2024 through November 30, 2025. PBS News Weekend programs…

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Former The Late Show host David Letterman joined ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday to praise him as “the leader of the resistance” and also tell Kimmel that he and his contemporaries are helping to save democracy every night with their shows. Letterman kicked off his ode to his successors by asking, “People are aware of the fact that you are the leader of the resistance?” while Kimmel tried to downplay the idea, “Yes, I mean, I am the totally ineffective leader of the resistance, yes.” Alluding to Kimmel’s suspension, Letterman continued, “By the way, will this be televised tonight? I…

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The Washington Post would like you to pretend along with them that they’re the essence of fact-based neutrality, that they don’t play favorites. Then you notice that their Sunday Arts & Style section carried a sprawling four-page spread with ten color photographs on the glorious Rosie O’Donnell and her passionate loathing of Donald Trump. The Post summarized the puff piece on X: “Donald Trump’s first administration took an emotional toll on Rosie O’Donnell. She didn’t think she could endure a second term. This time, O’Donnell had a plan: she moved to Ireland.” So let’s give Rosie credit for carrying out…

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CBS’s drama Fire Country, now in its fourth season, is set in the fictional town of Edgewater, California. So, it was only a matter of time before we got hit with the, “it’s climate change, not liberal bureaucracy,” excuse for the state’s ongoing, real-life problem of severe wildfires. Episode 7, “Best Mom in the World,” featured a meeting between fire chief Manny (Kevin Alejandro) and his crew where Manny imparted lessons he learned at a fire training session in Sacramento. The team had recently battled a massive fire that was difficult to control and claimed many lives and homes. Manny…

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The Thunder aren’t good, they’re historic.PublishedDecember 11, 2025 12:40 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 12:50 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThe following statement is not hyperbole by any stretch of the imagination: this season’s Oklahoma City Thunder team may be the best squad ever assembled in the NBA. What’s scary is that the franchise should only improve in the immediate future.As the kids would say, the NBA is absolutely cooked.Last year’s Thunder team posted a regular-season record of 68-14 before taking down the Indiana Pacers in seven games to win the NBA title. That Thunder team outscored its opponents by an average of 12.9…

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Michigan’s latest scandal — culminating in Sherrone Moore’s firing and being detained by police — exposes years of dysfunction and fuels calls for a complete overhaul of the Wolverines athletic department.PublishedDecember 11, 2025 12:19 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 11, 2025 12:19 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkThis all feels like a Taylor Swift song now. How else should we describe the Wolverines athletic department, which finds itself once again dealing with a stain on that massive M that represents the ‘Michigan Man’? First it was Jim Harbaugh and all the nonsense surrounding NCAA violations that dated back to the COVID era. Then came the infamous sign-stealing saga that…

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Arby’s is eating In-N-Out’s lunch.PublishedDecember 10, 2025 8:00 PM EST•UpdatedDecember 10, 2025 9:05 PM ESTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkArby’s doesn’t have an appetite for CENSORSHIP. The chain, famous for bringing the beef, is flexing its freedom of speech, after calling out SoCal-based In-N-Out for ’86-ing’ a number trending with the youths.The ‘6-7’ trend has plagued number-counters across America … and as a result, In-N-Out is no longer announcing No. 67 as an order number, thereby preventing hysterical teens from jumping and jiving over hearing ‘6-7.’For context, the origins of the trend don’t really matter.(Photo by Alex Tai/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)After news of…

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